The idea and outline for this policy protocol came from Hisways.org/whento/IE-emls/2017-04-eNL-TruthDay.html and will be developed and continued here because it is an ongoing news item. Any significant updates to this page will be announced in the Hisways.org's monthly Newsletter.
The reason that this policy is needed is that " Really bad government law and technology is violating citizens' intellectual property and private property information via ISPs; and, we all know that once it is out there - it's out there forever. The best you can do is to go anonymous now and make their previous meta datamining profiles become outdated and obsolete. " See also #7.
| NSA's
Fairview Program Part 2, 1560 - YouTube The Still
Report | Published on Mar 28, 2017; NSA "captures
whatever you do on the internet" since 2002!
An interview with Bill Binney, the former Technical Director of the
World for the Geo-Political, Military Analysis and Reporting Group.
It will take
state government and a lot of time to reign in this tyranny.
The
ToDo list below isn't necessarily designed to circumvent the NSA; but,
it should completely prevent your ISP from collecting any new private
data and from selling it to spamming advertisers. An ISP comment from Steve Gibson's 605 show notes (pdf pgs 13+14) dd: 3/28/17. Also 3/27/17 the Video show: Security Now 605: Google -vs- Symantec - 2:32:11 YouTube "ISP" may soon stand for "Invading Subscriber Privacy" |
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We strongly recommend using a VPN when you're on public Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi makes it easy for hackers on the same network to snoop on what you're doing. The VPN encryption should stop them. Even then, you shouldn't do anything too sensitive on
public
Wi-Fi, like online banking. Save that for home, or use a cellular
connection on the go. Which VPN Providers Really Take Privacy Seriously in 2022 ? | TorrentFreak VPNs with some logs |
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